Three people were arrested at around 9:15 p.m. Wednesday on several drug and gun possession charges following a traffic stop in the area of Princeton Road, according to a Christian County Sheriffâs Office report.
The report states deputies observed a vehicle driving at 73 miles per hour in a 55-mph zone in the area of Cerulean-Princeton Road and Princeton Road.
Deputies stopped the vehicle and began a traffic stop, during which deputiesâ K9 Hamer indicated that there may have been narcotics in the vehicle.
A search of the vehicle revealed a 9 millimeter handgun, 43 grams of methamphetamine and digital scales, which CCSO says is typically used in trafficking drugs.
A traffic stop by the Christian County Sheriff’s Office Wednesday night led to the arrest of three people for methamphetamine trafficking.
Deputy Charles Fiscella and Sgt. Brandon Myers stopped a vehicle driven by 26-year old Travis Lee Camplin of St. Charles for going 73 mph in a 55 mph zone near Cerulean-Princeton Road and Princeton Road.
A news release says K9 “Hammer” alerted on the vehicle and a search allegedly revealed 43 grams of meth, digital scales and a 9 mm handgun.
Camplin and his passengers, 29-year old Tanna Dunlap of Madisonville and 22-year old Aaron Joe Sisk of Bowling Green, were all arrested for trafficking in meth and possession of drug paraphernalia.